A common starting point for many of my bikes rides out at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station was the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse located near the tip of Cape Canaveral. From the Lighthouse I could head south towards some of …

Beaches, Launch Complexes and a Lighthouse – Biking through Space Ruins at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Read more »

I was fortunate enough to work on the NASA Artemis Program the last eight years and was excited to see the vehicle finally stacked in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and roll out to the Pad for launch last November! …

Artemis – Back to the Moon and on to Mars! Read more »

There are two Camera Pad roads out at Cape Canaveral – Camera Pad A (Alpha) and B (Bravo) and both provide beach access and fishing to CCSFB (Cape Canaveral Space Force Base) and KSC (Kennedy Space Center) employees. These Camera …

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Searching through some old NASA launch photographs I was a able to find a few that matched the perspective I took of LC-14 while bike riding through Launch Pad ruins! A view from the base of LC-14 ramp – then …

Launch Complex 14 – Biking through Space Ruins – A few photos from then & now (Part 6) Read more »

One of my favorite spots to stop in the early morning on the way to work to catch the sunrise was Complex 14. This was John Glenn’s launch complex for America’s first manned orbital flight. Lots more to come on …

Launch Complex 14 – Launch Site of John Glenn’s Orbital Mission – Biking through Space Ruins (Part 1) Read more »